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So loud my vision was blurring or that might have been the booze. I could only imagine what the focal point at field level was like. Nixs helmet must have been shaking! Much love from Section 15, Row 68
I was there. Had Sec 63 rocking.
There were two AU fans in our row (fairly quiet for the most part) and to their credit they stayed until Marco's int.Can't remember the last time The Swamp was rocking that good, damn that was fun. My Swamp juice starting running out about halftime but the singing of "Won't back down" got the juices flowing again for the home stretch.
Had four Aub. fans sitting behind me that made a little noise early but they got pretty quiet as the game went on, I looked back at them after our last score and they were gone.
And this is why the student section is empty...these nerds are so pampered that sitting outside to watch a game is “punishment”
Was there such a thing as air conditioning in the 1920s?I would've given anything to go to games as a kid. I wouldn't have cared if it was 130F. Times change...
And this is why the student section is empty...these nerds are so pampered that sitting outside to watch a game is “punishment”
Was there such a thing as air conditioning in the 1920s?
Who the fvkk tries to sit on the benches at a gd gators football game?I totally agree. Take out the benches all together and force their azzes to stand the entire game.
That’s a really good picture of you.Here's me, son #2, GF of son #1, son #1... and "poor man's CHOMP girl"...
I was at every home game from 89-93, and a ton of home games since then, and the way I would assess this game is as follows: If measured from start to finish, in terms of total seconds spent making a LOT of noise, this was probably the loudest game I've ever been to. I don't mean loudest single play, like 97 FSU or the blocked field goal against South Carolina, but I mean steady, deafening noise from start to finish.
I DVR’ed it and watched it two nights ago. In person it was crazy loud; on TV, not so much.I was there. It was great. It's always hard for me to tell in-person just how loud it is. I need to rewatch the game
Yeah, it's hard to tell on the TV, but you can tell by how loud Gary and what's his name have to talk that it's loud on the field.I DVR’ed it and watched it two nights ago. In person it was crazy loud; on TV, not so much.
Good point. The clip @Captain Sasquatch posted of Perine's TD really illustrated how loud it was. It seemed like the crowd was trying it's best to force a false start on every Auburn snap.Yeah, it's hard to tell on the TV, but you can tell by how loud Gary and what's his name have to talk that it's loud on the field.
And this is why the student section is empty...these nerds are so pampered that sitting outside to watch a game is “punishment”